Designer Daisuke Obana of N. Hoolywood and perfumer Stephen Nilsen talk about their contribution to the Six Scents Series Three project, #087.
Dawn Spencer Hurwitz Sampsuchinon ~ new perfume
Dawn Spencer Hurwitz has launched Sampsuchinon, a new fragrance in the Secrets of Egypt collection:
Dedicated to the God of the Crocodiles, Sobek…
Once Upon a Time…Perfume by Annick Le Guerer ~ perfume books
People assume that I’m only kidding when I advocate the publication of a scratch-and-sniff version of Melville’s Moby Dick, Wilde’s Picture of Dorian Gray, Proust’s Combray, or Baudelaire’s Flowers of Evil. Au contraire! I am ready and willing to develop olfactory editions of great literary works. Notice I say olfactory editions. Use of the low-brow scratch and sniff — or worse — scratch ‘n’ sniff — could not possibly advance my cause with academic publishers. And odorama will be forever linked to the glorious king of kitsch, John Waters, who has riffed on the idea of his own celebrity perfume, cleverly named Eau de Waters, “the smell of an obsessed film fanatic.”1 Another earnestly eccentric social observer, Honoré de Balzac, came very close to coining odorama in his novel Père Goriot (1835). There characters fling “-orama“ wordplay across the table (corn-orama, soup-orama, health-orama, death-orama), while dining in one of French fiction’s smelliest boarding houses. Its sticky, rancid, musty, scullery-and-hospital reek, “charged by the catarrhal exhalations of every individual lodger living there,” certainly merits the term, along with a place of honor on an odorama sniff card.
There are loads of scratch-and-sniff books for children, and even for the dog who has everything (See Spot Smell). But the selection of fragrance-enhanced reading for grown-up humans remains slim. And buyer, beware. A search for adult olfactory literature will turn up some seedy stuff. Not campy, self-aware seedy; just boorish, irony-deficient seedy…
Knows Perfume ~ shopping for perfume in Seattle
Knows Perfume, in the West Seattle Junction neighborhood, has one of the most eclectic selections of perfumes and home fragrance products in Seattle (and Seattle isn’t a slouch in the perfume department these days). Owner Christen Cottam, perfume lover, raconteuse, former roller derby skater known as “Flirtation Device,” and ex-biotech rep, opened Knows Perfume last summer.
The high-ceilinged store, with dark wood floors, natural (non-aggressive) lighting, and a large comfortable sofa, provides a calm/relaxed atmosphere for sampling fragrances. Cottam would not be unhappy if you decided to stay the afternoon and try every fragrance in the shop; there is no hyper, hard-sell atmosphere at Knows Perfume…
Happy Thanksgiving 2010 ~ open thread
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who is celebrating today.
Whether you’re celebrating or not, feel free to talk about anything you like: what fragrance you're wearing today, what you're going to eat for dinner, what you're planning to buy on Black Friday...whatever you like, so long as it doesn't conflict with our comment policy.
I am with family and will be answering very few comments though!
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